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  • reverb in cubase

    Hi,

    I saw the new demo videos and saw the section about putting a reverb on a buss and then using the main faders to control how much of the original signal came thru. Is there any way to  achieve this in cubase 4? In cubase 5 you could route tracks to a Grip and do that kind of thing. I've tried in cubase 4 with groups but it doesn't work. I'm forced to setup an insert on each instrument so I can have all reverb as a signal to create distance, but it doesn't really have the ame richness or control.

    Any advice? Any cubase 4 users here!? Help! [:O]

    Thanks in advance!

    Fizzy 


  • Easy. Put your reverb (set to 100% wet) on a group channel.

    Set up a send from each VSTi output to this group.

    Route your VSTi outputs to another group channel.

    You now have two group channels; one which has dry signal and one which has reverb.

    Mix levels to your hearts content. 

    DG


  • Thanks DG - thats great. Does this mean each vsti track will need at least one group for the dry signal. I guess I'll know when i get there! 

    Thanks again!

    Fizzy


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    @fizzyfox said:

    Thanks DG - thats great. Does this mean each vsti track will need at least one group for the dry signal. I guess I'll know when i get there! Thanks again!   Fizzy

     

     

    Hi Fizzy

    Please study the following picture. It explains more than words can do[:D]

    For download: ReverbMix 1 & 2 (Then you will get the whole picture)

    All the best

    Beat Kaufmann

    By the way: Have a look here as well


    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • You can also just use one send from the vsti outputand set it to pre-fader. With the volume control you control the dry level and with the send-level you control the wet level.


  • Indeed, it helps to control the amount of reverb in this way. Thank you for the post!